Summary

  • Ireland hit four off final ball to beat England - report

  • Hosts' first ODI win over England since 2001

  • Ireland had lost three in three in last over

  • Lewis anchors Ireland with 72 off 56

  • England bowled out for 153

  • Aimee Maguire 5-19, Beaumont 52 (42)

  • Match reduced to 22 overs per side

  • Third ODI, Belfast, England win series 2-1

  1. It's rainingpublished at 10:53 British Summer Time 11 September

    It did look to be brightening up in Belfast but it seems the rain has returned, and the covers are being pinned down over the square.

    We'll keep you informed as soon as we have an official start time.

    There's plenty of action ongoing in the County Championship, though, so head over to our live page if you want more of your cricket fix for the time being!

  2. Macdonald-Gay and Baker in, Davis and Wong miss outpublished at 10:49 British Summer Time 11 September

    England's Lauren Filer bowling v IrelandImage source, Getty Images

    A couple of changes for England's bowling attack from the side that won by 275 runs just two days ago.

    Seamer Ryana Macdonald-Gay and leg-spinner Hannah Baker come back into the side after playing in the first ODI, meaning that Issy Wong drops out despite not even getting a bowl on Monday. Spinner Georgia Davis also drops out of the side.

    Off-spinning all-rounder Mady Villiers keeps her place as does quick bowler Lauren Filer, who is playing her third 50-over match in a row so this will be an important test of her fitness.

  3. Play to begin at 11:00 BSTpublished at 10:44 British Summer Time 11 September

    Unfortunately there has been some rain in Belfast this morning, so the start of the game has been delayed.

    It's expected to begin at 11:00 BST.

  4. Postpublished at 10:40 British Summer Time 11 September

    Kate Cross celebrates a wicket v IrelandImage source, Getty Images

    Ireland will be hoping to put up much more of a fight in this final outing of the ODIs. They were competitive in the first game, with England getting over the line six wickets down, but the second saw them totally outclassed.

    Tammy Beaumont struck 150 not out and then Kate Cross and Lauren Filer took three wickets each as the hosts were bundled out for 45 - their lowest ever ODI total.

    Cross has led brilliantly from the front, with nine wickets in two games so far, expertly guiding a young side that has already seen six debutants in the series.

  5. Teamspublished at 10:36 British Summer Time 11 September

    Ireland: Una Raymond-Hoey, Gaby Lewis (c), Amy Hunter (wk), Orla Prendergast, Leah Paul, Rebecca Stokell, Arlene Kelly, Alice Tector, Jane Maguire, Freya Sargent, Aimee Maguire.

    England: Emma Lamb, Tammy Beaumont, Hollie Armitage, Paige Scholfield, Freya Kemp, Bess Heath (wk), Mady Villiers, Kate Cross (c), Ryana Macdonald-Gay, Lauren Filer, Hannah Baker.

  6. England win the toss and batpublished at 10:33 British Summer Time 11 September

    Well, batting first went pretty well for England on Monday, so it's not a surprise to see Kate Cross opt for the same after calling correctly at the toss.

    Immediate pressure on Ireland as they are faced with an in-form Tammy Beaumont.

  7. Welcomepublished at 10:30 British Summer Time 11 September

    Good morning!

    It's time for the third ODI between England and Ireland, with Kate Cross' side looking for a series clean sweep.

    The opening two matches have been pretty one-sided affairs - can Ireland earn themselves a consolation win? We'll bring you the news from the toss and both teams next.